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Tough draw for Herts teams in the BBF Cup First Round

This article first appeared on britishbaseball.org

The BBF has announced further details and first round draws for their new knock-out Cup competitions in 2015 – competitions they hope will add interest to the season and draw fans from different areas to watch games between teams that don’t normally play against each other.

The 2015 BBF Cup will be played as two separate competitions – one in the South for NBL and Triple-A South teams and one in the Midlands and the North for Triple-A and Double-A teams in those regions.

All Cup games will be played over nine innings.

BBF CUP: SOUTH

NBL and Triple-A teams from the South will compete in a knock-out competition held over three rounds followed by a final. Round 1 will be held on Sunday 26 April, and the draw has created the following match-ups:

Herts Falcons at London Metros (11.00 am)

Oxford Kings at London Mammoth (2.30 pm)

Bracknell Blazers at Herts Eagles (1.00 pm)

South London Pirates at Richmond Knights (12.00 pm)

Brighton Bulldogs at Essex Redbacks (12.00 pm)

Quarter-finals will be held on Sunday 21 June when the winners of the first-round matches will then be joined by the top three NBL teams from last season: the champions Essex Arrows plus the London Mets and Southampton Mustangs. Semi-finals will be held on Sunday 9 August, when the quarter-final winners will battle for a place in the BBF Southern Cup final. The final itself will be played on Sunday 20 September, though the venue is still to be decided.

BBF CUP: CENTRAL & NORTH

Meanwhile, a parallel knock-out Cup competition will be held in the Central and North regions, with each club submitting one team into the contest. The first two rounds of play will split into regional pools to minimise travel requirements before the competition hots up at the quarter-final stage with inter-pool play. Teams will be seeded based on league positions last season, with the first round effectively being a wild card match-up between the four lowest-ranked clubs from the North before the remaining teams join in the subsequent rounds. This first round will take place on Sunday 12 April with the following games:

Harrogate Tigers at Bolton Robots of Doom (12.00 pm)

Oldham North Stars at Manchester A’s (12.00 pm)

The winners of these two fixtures will then join Cartmel Valley, Liverpool Trojans, Hull Scorpions, Halton Jaguars, Newton Aycliffe Spartans and Sheffield Bladerunners in the second round scheduled for Sunday 3 May. In the Central pool, second round match-ups featuring Birmingham Bandits, Leicester Blue Sox, Long Eaton Storm, Milton Keynes Bucks, Northants Centurions and Stourbridge Titans will also be scheduled for Sunday 3 May. The reigning Triple-A Champions Cambridge Royals will get a bye in this round and enter at the quarter-final stage. The quarter-finals, to be played on Sunday 23 May, will be an open draw, but each fixture will incorporate a Central v North match-up. Two of the quarter-finals will be hosted by Central teams and two will be hosted by North teams. The winners of each quarter-final will progress to a finals weekend on 6-7 June.

The Ward Dynasty

Gary Ward (right) working with Maikel Azcuy in Spring Training this month

Herts Baseball Club has just added a second member of the Ward family. British baseball legend Darrin Ward has been a fan-favourite for many years. He is preparing for his eighth season as a Herts player. Herts fans can now look forward to seeing his nephew, Gary Ward, in a Herts jersey.

So far in his career he has played for the Croydon Pirates and the Kent Mariners in the BBF Leagues progressing from Single-A to Triple-A.

He has also played in the British University Baseball Leagues for the University of East Anglia with whom he won the 2009 University Fall Cup, held at Grovehill Ballpark (pictured above, front row first from right to left).

Gary is only 24 and it will be interesting to see how he will progress over the next few seasons. He has looked very good so far in Spring Training and as a switch-hitter he will give Herts coaches extra options to deploy against opponents this season.

Herts add Vasquez to the roster

Moises Vasquez has completed his move to Herts Baseball Club.

The Dominican infielder played last season with the Harlow Nationals in the National Baseball League and prior to that with the Richmond Knights and the Leones de Feltham.  He is the third former Harlow Nationals player to join Herts this Spring after Maikel Azcuy and Robbie Almanzar.

Herts fans remember Vasquez well. He hit two home runs against the Falcons in the heart-breaking 6-5 defeat against the Nationals in June 2014. Thankfully he will be wearing a Herts uniform this season.

His NBL career batting average stands at .317 with slugging average of .512 so it looks like Herts have added another productive right-handed batter to the lineup.

He has already met his new team mates in Spring Training and he would have seen several familiar faces among them. Vasquez is expected to play his first game for Herts in the upcoming Herts Spring League which is a pre-season competition ahead of the league Opening Day on 12 April.

Herts Falcons announce the acquisition of the 2012 NBL best pitcher

Pitcher Robbie Almanzar facing Falcons slugger Ryan Bird in game 6 of the 2012 National Championship Final

The Herts Falcons have announced the signing of left-handed pitcher Robbie Almanzar.

Hailing from the Dominican Republic, Almanzar is entering his fourth season in the National Baseball League, having spent the 2012 and 2013 seasons with the Harlow Nationals followed by a brief spell with the Essex Arrows last year.

In his NBL debut season he burst onto the scene scooping the Most Valuable Pitcher Award after a remarkable debut season. He led all of the key pitching categories including Most Wins (9 wins 0 losses), Most Strike-Outs (52), Best ERA 3.36, Best WHIP (1.17) and Most Innings Pitched (72).

TEAM

SEASON

W

L

ERA

CG

IP

SO

SO/9IP

Harlow Nationals

2012

9

0

3.36

8

75   

52

6.2

Harlow Nationals

2013

1

4

6.75

2

29 1/3

18

5.5

Essex Arrows

2014

0

0

0

0

 2/3

0

0

Source: Project COBB

Herts fans remember him well after he broke their hearts in game 6 of the National Baseball League Championship Final. He won that game 6-3.

Robbie Almanzar (left) trying to get to first base in the 2013 National Championship Semi-Final (photo by Richard Lee)

He added to Herts Falcons’ misery a year later when the two teams met again in the playoffs, this time in the National Semi-Final. The game finished 9-8 with Almanzar once again pitching a complete game to claim the win.

Although NBL fans mostly recognise him for his pitching achievements, he has impressive batting stats with career batting average of .281, slugging average of .378, including one home run, which was a grand slam against the Essex Redbacks in May 2013.

TEAM

SEASON

R

HR

RBI

SB

BA

OBA

SLA

PA/SO

Harlow Nationals

2012

24

1

10

6

0.338

0.44

0.463

12.1

Harlow Nationals

2013

14

0

5

6

0.216

0.32

0.275

15.3

Essex Arrows

2014

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

4

This news is a major boost for Herts ahead of the new season. With 2014 NBL Most Valuable Batter and Most valuable Pitcher, Abel Salas, making the move to the USA, the Falcons were desperate to add to their roster. The additions of Maikel Azcuy and Robbie Almanzar are two major acquisitions which have put the team straight back in the NBL race.

Falcons fans are expected to see both new signings make their Spring Training debuts when the Herts Spring League commences later this month.

By Daniel Levitt @DanielLevitt32

Record-chasing Azcuy to play under the manager who robbed him of a legitimate home run

Ever since the announcement of GB slugger Maikel Azcuy joining the Herts Falcons, the club has been buzzing with anticipation. Can he help the team get back in the title race? Which spot will he take in the batting order? Will the Grovehill Ballpark outfield dimensions suit him? These are just some of the questions ahead of the new season, but there is also a NBL record on the line. Azcuy currently has 33 career NBL home runs and in 2015 he could potentially overtake the all-time record-holder Simon Pole who is on 35.

We all remember the excitement of the home run race between Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa as well as Barry Bonds breaking Hank Aaron’s record 733 MLB career home runs. Azcuy versus Pole is unlikely to get the same media coverage, but it will be followed with interest by fans of British baseball.

Little-known incident dating back to 2011 didn’t generate much media coverage at the time, but it has suddenly gained significance now that Maikel Azcuy has joined Herts and is so close to breaking the record. The Falcons were the visitors on a hot day in Croydon as they faced the Pirates in a key NBL doubleheader. Maikel Azcuy was playing third base for the Croydon Pirates. Lee Manning, was the catcher for the Falcons on the day and, as the Herts Falcons manager, Azcuy will be playing under Manning’s management in 2015. We spoke with both of them to help us reconstruct the incident.

What do you remember from that NBL game between the Croydon Pirates and Herts Falcons in 2011?

Lee Manning: I remember it like it was yesterday. Jose (Sosa) was on the mound for Croydon sitting us down in order. It was a tight ball game and Maikel was a hard out, as he always is. I think this play was the only time we got him out the whole day. I was catching and called for a low outside curve. It was a ball low and away. Maikel crushed the ball over the right field wall. The Pirates went crazy as the ball landed in the car park – a massive homer. As he was rounding the bases I nicely asked the umpire to watch him touch the bases and home. When he came home his teammates were jumping all over him and home plate, like he just hit the game-winning dinger in game seven of the World Series. We made the appeal and I think the umpire called him out on a rule about the on-deck batter touching or entering the batter’s box before the hitter crossed the plate. We went on to win the game by one run. I must say that Maikel was class. He sat down and let his manager do the talking. I apologised after. He didn’t seem to mind and we had a laugh about it.

Maikel Azcuy: What I remember most from that game is that I hit a home run and Lee appealed because I didn’t step on the home plate. It was a really good game. The moment I hit that home run it was something special for me because we could have won the game but we lost by one run at the end.

Most players would be angry when a perfectly legitimate home run is taken away from them, but you did not dispute the decision and were the calmest player in the ballpark. How did you manage to keep your composure?

Maikel Azcuy: To be honest, I was really disappointed because I couldn’t believe the umpire called me out and took the home run away from me, especially in a situation where we could have won the game. I remember that after the home run I sat on the bench. I saw Lee and my manager talk to the umpire and then my home run was cancelled. I felt that was a bit silly because I never heard of this happening before. I stayed calm because I knew I could not do anything about it.

Maikel is one of the most liked players in the NBL and he is a rare case where opponents really like him despite the fact that he is a formidable opponent. At the time of the incident did you feel bad having to take away a perfectly legitimate home run from a nice guy like Maikel?

Lee Manning: I was interested in winning the game and I couldn’t see if he touched the plate with 12+ players jumping on top of him. I think it ended the inning and when I sat down I felt awful. I apologised once I got to third base the following inning. I’m still surprised I didn’t get beamed during my next at bat. We laughed about it after the game.

When the 2015 season starts there will be a lot of media attention to see if you will set the new all-time home run record. Is this likely to play on your mind when you step up to bat or do you have a way of separating yourself from this?

Maikel Azcuy: When the 2015 season starts I think I will be fine because I have been playing this game for a long time. Of course I am very happy to be only three home runs away from breaking the NBL home run record. I’m the kind of person who never thinks about hitting a home run when I go up to bat, because hitting a home run is difficult to predict. I’m always trying to get a good pitch and hit the ball very hard, and I’m pretty sure it will be the same next season.

Grovehill Ballpark has some of the shortest home run distances in the NBL. Where do you usually hit your home runs, left field, left-centerfield, centerfield, right-centerfield or down the right field foul line?

Maikel Azcuy: I think most of my home runs at Grovehill Ballpark were to the right-centerfield.

Lee, we know you feel bad about taking away that home run. Is there something that you as Falcons manager can do to help Maikel reach the all-time NBL home run record quicker? Perhaps bringing in the outfield wall in left field?

Lee Manning: In our ballpark I’m sure Maikel can hit double digits. We’re working hard on strengthening the team and have Cris and Jose who could hit fourth in the batting order. We need runners on the bases so the pitcher has to pitch to Maikel.

2011 Herts Falcons MVP is back in a Herts jersey

Herts have received a boost ahead of the new baseball season with the news that Sri Lanka national team player Mahendra Prasad is back in London and will be making his return in a Herts uniform.

He joined Herts in 2010. In that first season he was part of the Herts Eagles team which finished third in the Triple-A National Championships after a heartbreaking loss to the Oxford Kings. Prasad’s outstanding performances were recognised with three end-of-season awards – Home Run Champion, Outfield Gold Glove and Most Stolen Bases.

In 2011 he was added to the Herts Falcons roster in the National Baseball League. He felt very much at home moving up to Britain’s top league. In a difficult season for the Falcons, Mahendra Prasad stood out and was deservedly voted the Herts Falcons 2011 Most Valuable Player (MVP). He was also awarded the Outfield Gold Glove.

His batting average during the 2011 NBL season was .277 and on-base average of .393, slugging average .447, 5 stolen bases and 1 home run.

In 2012 Prasad left the UK, and the club has missed him, but he is back now. Defensively he will bring a gold glove to the outfield with outstanding speed and range. His speed will also help the team offensively. At first sight he may not have the body structure of a home run hitter but in previous seasons he has punished pitchers hitting one or two home runs per season. It will be interesting to see if Mahendra Prasad has changed as a player since 2011.

He will be reporting for Spring Training shortly where he will see many familiar faces, and some new ones.

 

Xavi Gonzalez thousands of miles away but still looking for ways to support Herts

Xavi Gonzalez played only one season for the Herts Falcons but that was enough to establish himself as one of the top players not just for Herts but in the whole of the National Baseball League. But it wasn’t just his performances on the field which endeared him to everyone connected with Herts. He also had a very positive influence off the field.

He spent the 2014 season playing for the Stuttgart Reds in the Bundesliga reaching the playoff semi-final – the club’s highest achievement in its history.

Despite being far away, Gonzalez has kept closely in touch with Herts and we understand Pau Sancho chose the Herts Falcons on his recommendation. Obviously, Sancho’s personal circumstances changed a few weeks ago so it looks like we will not see him in a Herts uniform this season, but despite this it will mean a lot to Herts fans that Xavi Gonzalez is thinking of Herts and looking for ways to support the club despite being far away.

We had a chance to speak with Xavi Gonzalez on these and other topics ahead of the 2015 season.

In 2014 you played your first season in the German Bundesliga. How does baseball in Germany compare to the other countries you played in?

Xavi Gonzalez: Baseball is the same everywhere but the Germans are starting to create their own way of playing and I think they have the potential to achieve great success.

We understand this was Stuttgart’s most successful season in their history. What were the key changes they made to achieve this? Was it the addition of high-profile players? Was it the coach bringing the best out of the team or perhaps it was the whole baseball community in Stuttgart getting together and making a big push?

Xavi Gonzalez: Yes, it was. I think one of the keys was that regardless of the score, we kept fighting to the last out of the game. During the regular season we did not lose games which we were expected to win. I must say that none of the teams in our league were easy to play against.

The Stuttgart community played a big part. They came together and supported us in every game. Our club had the second highest attendance. Only the champions, Solingen, attracted more fans. I am very proud to have represented them.

If the British Baseball leagues and clubs made a big push to grow and develop, how many years would it take to catch up with Germany?

Xavi Gonzalez: This is very difficult to predict because there are many factors which could have an effect. Baseball needs time to develop and grow among youth and adult players. From my time in the British leagues I saw that the British Baseball Federation and the clubs are ambitious and want to grow. Herts Baseball Club is a good example. I think it is on the right track not only to grow further but to be one of the most successful clubs in the UK.

Which areas should British clubs and the league focus on to achieve this e.g. invest in ballparks, coaches, high-profile players, youth baseball, better community engagement or something else?

Xavi Gonzalez: Ballparks, quality foreign players who also work as coaches, and, very importantly, work with schools to introduce baseball to kids.

What are your plans for the 2015 season? Are you staying with the Reds?

Xavi Gonzalez: I will be with the Stuttgart Reds in 2015.

If British baseball catches up and is able to match or beat the financial conditions offered by the German clubs, could we see Xavi Gonzalez back in a Herts uniform in the next few years?

Xavi Gonzalez: Why not? I still have my Herts jersey.

 

Herts Falcons to open the season at home against Pirates and Mustangs

NBL 2015 SCHEDULE

The BBF has published the 2015 NBL games schedule and the Herts Falcons will open their season at home on 12 April.  Unlike previous seasons, three teams will be in action at Grovehill Ballpark in Hemel Hempstead. Herts Falcons will get the season started at 10:30am against the South London Pirates.  The Pirates will then play the Southampton Mustangs at 1pm.  The third and final game of the day will be the Falcons versus the Mustangs at 3pm.  Herts Spring League organisers are currently checking how this will affect the Herts Spring League plans. At the same time over at Farnham Park, the other three NBL teams, Essex Arrows, London Mets and Bracknell Blazers, will face each other in a similar triple-header.

NBL EXPANSION IN 2016

It has also been revealed that Brighton’s resurgent baseball programme has confirmed an intention to re-enter the NBL in 2016. We understand the BBF hopes to gradually build the number of teams in its pinnacle competition though improvement in teams at AAA level and the emergence of new teams and clubs. This certainly is positive news and hopefully the BBF can achieve a rapid expansion.  As we mentioned in one of our recent articles, an NBL made up of between 12 or 16 teams would seem to be a reasonable target in the coming years if it is going to compete with growing leagues such as the German Bundesliga which currently has 15 teams in its top league tier.

BBF CUP

The BBF announcement also reveals the launch of a new concept for British Baseball, the BBF Cup, the first officially-sanctioned Cup Tournament to be run in the modern era. The BBF Cup will involve games between teams from the National Baseball League (NBL) and the AAA South division, drawn at random as in football’s FA Cup. This should create some great match-ups between old foes as well as creating new rivalries.  This implies that the Herts Eagles who will be playing in the Triple-A League this year could face NBL opponents along the way, including a potential Herts derby versus the Falcons.

Cup games will take place over three weekends during the season, with the Cup Final being played in September after the National Baseball Championships (NBCs). The opportunity for the Federation to launch the BBF Cup has come about because of a reduced number of teams this year in the NBL, leaving room in the schedule for more games. The BBF will make an announcement shortly on the scope of the BBF Cup in 2015, the dates involved, and how the competition will fit into the NBL and AAA South schedules. The BBF Board hopes that the Cup competition will add interest to the season and draw fans from different areas to watch games between teams that don’t normally get to play each other. The Board will look to expand the BBF Cup to the other AAA divisions next season.

 

Blow for Herts Falcons ahead of the 2015 NBL season

Herts Falcons build-up to the start of the 2015 NBL season has had a setback as Pau Sancho will not be making his debut, at least not in the 2015 season. He joined the team this winter after his move to London from Germany where he played for the Bonn Capitals in 2014.

The decision comes after a change in Pau Sancho’s personal circumstances which will mean that he will be moving from London back to Germany in April where he is expected to rejoin the Bonn Capitals.

The Spanish infielder was expected to fill one of the middle-infield positions for the Falcons and add some serious power to the batting lineup. Herts players have enjoyed his presence in Spring Training and Pau Sancho will stay in training with the teams right up until his departure to Germany in April. This will give him an opportunity to prepare for the new Bundesliga baseball season.

There is hope that circumstances will bring Pau Sancho back to the United Kingdom in the future, so it is not out of the question to see him wear the Herts jersey eventually. Everyone at the club will hope that this can become a reality.

This is an unusual case of a player transferring from one club to another and then moving on to another club before a game has been played. There are some similar examples from the world of sport. The best came in 1998 when Coventry City signed Croatian footballer Robert Jarni from Betis (Spain) in a £2.6m move, but he was sold on to Real Madrid just a few weeks later before making any appearances. Coventry City received £3.4m for him making a £0.8m profit from the deal. Another is Dietmar Hamman’s move to Bolton from Liverpool, later ending up with Manchester City. Send us other similar examples from the world of sport.

 

4 teams will fly the Herts flag in the BBF senior leagues in 2015

Herts Baseball Club has revealed that it will be entering four teams in the 2015 British Baseball Federation adult leagues, same as last year, but the allocation of those teams is different from previous years.

As expected, the Herts Falcons will play in the National Baseball League, Britain’s top league tier. The Herts Eagles will continue in the Triple-A League (second tier), same as last year. The big change comes for the club’s third team, the Herts Hawks. They will submit their application to enter the Single-A League (fourth tier). The Hawks made their league debut in 2005. That was in the Double-A league (third tier). They remained members of the Double-A League every season between 2005 and 2014. 2015 will be the first season that the Hawks enter a league other than the Double-A. The club’s fourth team the Herts Raptors will submit its entry to the Single-A League (fourth tier), a league it has played in ever since its inception in 2008.

This allocation of Herts teams is similar to the very successful 2012 season when the club had one team in the NBL, one in Double-A and two in Single-A.

Of course all of these, with the exception of the Herts Falcons’ entry in the NBL, are subject to approval from the BBF. Last year the BBF rejected the Herts Raptors’ application to move from the Single-A to the Double-A league. This was a major surprise as they were offered the alternative choice of playing in the Triple-A, which is higher class than the Double-A, so it was not clear why they would be eligible to play in the Triple-A but not the Double-A league.

If the club’s 2015 entries are approved we can look forward to a Herts derby between the Raptors and the Hawks in the Single-A. In the club’s history there have been only three seasons when two Herts teams have competed in the same league. In 2007 the Falcons and Hawks were both in the Double-A. In 2012 and 2013 the Eagles and Raptors came head-to-head in the Single-A league.